Northern TerritoryShopping

Other shopping in Northern Territory

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    Ngurratjuta Iltja Ntjarra

    The ‘many hands’ art centre is a small gallery and studio for visiting artists from all over Central Australia. Watercolour and dot paintings are reasonably priced and you buy directly from the artists. You can see artists at work from Monday to Thursday, 10am to 3pm.

    reviewed

  2. Red Centre Farm

    Twelve kilometres south of Ti Tree, the Red Centre Farm sells unique Territory-style wine – made from mangoes. If that sounds a bit hard to swallow, try the other mango products, such as toppings, marinades and delicious ice cream.

    reviewed

  3. Outback Art Gallery

    The Outback Art Gallery sells inexpensive watercolours and dot paintings by the local Anmatyerre community, as well as paintings from the Warlpiri community of Yuendumu. If you’re lucky you may see artists at work.

    reviewed

  4. Parap Village Market

    This compact but crowded market is a local favourite every Saturday with the full gamut of Southeast Asian cuisine, as well as plenty of ingredients to cook up your own storm.

    reviewed

  5. Rapid Creek Market

    Darwin’s oldest market is this Asian marketplace, with a tremendous range of tropical fruit and vegetables mingled with a heady mixture of spices and swirling satay smoke.

    reviewed

  6. B

    Yulara IGA Supermarket

    This well-stocked supermarket has a delicatessen and sells picnic portions, fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, groceries, ice and camping supplies at reasonable prices.

    reviewed

  7. C

    Parap Fine Foods

    Parap Fine Foods is a gourmet food hall in the Parap shopping centre, stocking organic and health foods, deli items and wine – perfect for a picnic.

    reviewed

  8. Border Store

    On the way to Ubirr (39km north of the Arnhem Hwy via a sealed road) you'll pass the turn-off to Border Store, which sells a range of groceries and takeaway food.

    reviewed

  9. Nambara Arts & Crafts Aboriginal Gallery

    The Nambara Arts & Crafts Aboriginal Gallery sells art and crafts from northeast Arnhem Land and often has artists in residence.

    reviewed

  10. D

    Red Kangaroo Books

    Excellent bookshop specialising in central Australian titles: history, art, travel, novels, guidebooks and more.

    reviewed

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  12. E

    Bookmark It

    Piles of secondhand books to sell and trade, including an extensive foreign-language section.

    reviewed

  13. Nightcliff Market

    A popular community market, north of the city in the Nightcliff Shopping Centre.

    reviewed

  14. Tennant Food Barn

    Opposite the post office, this supermarket can supply your self-catering needs.

    reviewed

  15. F

    Woolworths

    A large supermarket in the town centre that's open until midnight most nights.

    reviewed

  16. G

    Angus & Robertson

    Stocks a broad range of fiction, nonfiction, Australiana and travel books.

    reviewed

  17. H

    Dymocks

    Mainstream bookshop with a good selection of central Australian titles.

    reviewed

  18. K-mart

    Try K-mart for general items.

    reviewed

  19. I

    Woolworths

    Large supermarket on Hartley and Bath Sts.

    reviewed

  20. J

    Read Back Book Exchange

    Secondhand books, CDs and videos.

    reviewed

  21. K

    Coles

    A large supermarket.

    reviewed

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